
I know we’re always talking on the show about staying inspired. Today I thought I point to a fellow photographers tips for keeping things creative.
David Ziser over at Digital Pro Talk has a nice article about staying inspired before you go to a shoot. He applies it to weddings, but you can really use it for just about any session. Check it out.

Our friends over at the CameraDojo blog have announced an e-seminat that will take place this Fri 1:PM PST talking about tips for Adobe Lightroom 2.
It’s being hosted by Rick Miller. We’re told that these are usually closed events but if you head on over to Cameradogo they’ve got an invite code that their sharing and it will get you in. If you have some free time on Fri, check it out, and get some new knowledge.
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Todays Panel…
Chris Livingston ~ Chris Livingston Photography
Brady Dillsworth ~ Dillsworth Photography
Gavin Seim ~ Seim Photography – Effects & Presets
Scott Bourne ~ This Week In Photography
Dennis Zerwas ~ DZ Photography
Show notes…
What do you think about all these megapixels? Anyone using LED lights? What about this whole Orphan Works Act? Comment here, or join the discussion on the PPS Roundatble #7 Forum Discussion
The Orphan Works Act of 2008 does not look good for artist copyrights. Take action here, and read our more in depth article here.
Scott likes his mini LED light, and you can get bigger one too. Looks interesting but spendy.
Photogs are rallying for their photo rights in Los Angeles, & Radio Poppers remote triggers look interesting.
Gavin uses In Design for albums, and New School Photo has a video for it. He also recovered his corrupted images using Card Raider for mac. On teh PC side you can try PC Inspector. It was recommended by a user on this forum thread.
Picks of the week…
Gavin is Tamrac Express 7
Camera bag.
Dennis is NAAP.
Chris is Apple iMac.
Brady is Audio Technica ATH-ANC7 headphones
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Scott is Tiffen DFX digital filters.
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The Orphan Works Act of 2008 will take away the automatic protection that artists now have. Currently in the US if you take a picture, or make a piece of art you automatically own the copyright, and before someone uses of for their own purpose they have to obtain/purchase rights from you.
In essence the new law makes so that to retain copyright, you have to have it registered in a database (yep every image), and if it’s not found in the database the the person who wants to use it, then that work may be freely copied. They will do this by developing huge private certified software databases.
Soooo… every image you have ever created must be registered for you to retain copyright! That’s billions of photographs. Since that will never happen and all those photographers will instantly loose copyright protection.
If this passes, the government becomes steward of copyright, you essentially loose copyright to every image you have ever created, and all past, current and future work comes under the control of government. All it does is make stealing copyright really really easy.
Take Action… You can go to this site for specific details on the bill. You can also email your senators automatically right from the page as well.

As the wedding photographer, we tend to be one of the first ones to arrive at the church or other such ceremony locations the morning of the wedding. This first usually involves finding the one unlocked door to get into the building followed by walking into a dark and very quiet sanctuary. This can be both refreshing and creepy at the same time. One of the advantages of being one of the first ones to arrive at the church is that you get your pick of the best locations to shoot from. Continue reading ‘Wedding Tip Wednesday #8: Stake Your Claim’
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Show notes…
Pro Photo Show #45 Forum Discussion
Today we talk about getting started in a photography genre, staying inspired and creative, plus taking and giving great feedback. There’s even a little ventriloquism right at the end.
Lightroom 2 Get it here! Canon 1D III series firmware updates. The Canon Powershot G9 for on the go shooting.
Also you can find some good Wedding Photography Books
on Amazon, and you can go to seimeffects.com for Gavin’s Presets and Actions
Pick of the week…
Neat Image Noise Reduction
Lastly, here’s a picture of the Honeybee taken with Gavin’s Powershot G9


Oh wait not the last. Here’s a picture of Ace. He really needs an updated portrait!

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